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Chapter Fifty-six: A dive into the past

Author: Nathy Fiverr
last update publish date: 2025-10-28 21:48:37

He left her then, leaving her alone with the ghosts of her past, the weight of his accusations, and the terrifying realization that her entire life had been built on a foundation of lies. Her uncle, a monster. Her parents, victims of his greed. And she, an unwitting key to unlocking a truth that could destroy them all.

Driven by a desperate need for answers, Natalie began her own investigation. She used the resources of the De Luca household, subtly at first, then with increasing boldness. Fl
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